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Muslims attend Eid al-Fitr prayers at Martyr's Square, previously known as Green Square as named by Muammar Qaddafi, in Tripoli, Libya, on Aug. 31. The square was built by Italian colonial rulers.
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🔥 Libya becomes Europe’s ticking time bomb as migrant surge and Russian military bases collideItaly and Greece are warning their European and NATO allies about a serious security threat coming from Libya. They believe ...
Residents of Tripoli woke up Tuesday to find that a landmark statue of a naked woman stroking a gazelle had mysteriously disappeared from the center of the Libyan capital.
Libya’s worst fighting for two years suddenly hit the capital, Tripoli, on Saturday. This explains what led to the violence, why it matters, and how things may play out.
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Libya's Tripoli back to calm after bout of deadly violence - MSNFlights resumed on Friday at Tripoli airport as businesses and markets reopened after days of deadly fighting between armed groups in the Libyan capital. A string of executive orders had sought to ...
Cultural treasure or painful reminder? Libya’s colonial architecture Residents of Tripoli and Benghazi are divided about what should be done with their Italian colonial heritage.
Fresh clashes erupted Wednesday between rival militias in the Libyan capital, just hours after authorities declared the fighting over. The tensions underscores the fragility of the ceasefire and ...
A fresh wave of violence engulfed the Libyan capital of Tripoli on Monday evening, leaving at least 55 people dead and 146 injured, the Reuters news agency reported, citing medical sources ...
Rival armed groups and quasi-state forces in Libya failed to protect civilians during clashes in Tripoli last week, leading to civilian deaths and damage to homes.
Violence erupted this week in Libya’s capital, Tripoli, again sowing chaos in a country plagued by instability since the ouster of the dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi more than a decade ago.
The most intense clashes for years rocked Tripoli for a second night and continued into Wednesday morning, witnesses in the Libyan capital said, after Monday’s killing of a major militia leader ...
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